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1 1,3| catastrophe. They listened, they called, and then uniting their 2 1,3| hold him back. Pencroft called him in vain. The reporter 3 1,4| starving people. Herbert called Pencroft, who ran up hastily. ~" 4 1,6| underwood. But Pencroft called him back directly, begging 5 1,6| produced by a game bird called grouse in the United States. 6 1,0| them, but his master soon called him back, for the time had 7 1,2| covered with the high grass called "tussac" in New Holland; 8 1,2| kangaroos tracks. Cyrus Harding called them back in vain. But it 9 1,3| pale shades which might be called the dawn of the moon. At 10 1,5| the other a pyrite, also called sulphuret of iron. It was, 11 1,5| period," as the reporter called it in his notes. The engineer 12 1,5| others some which Pencroft called "sham leeks"; for, in spite 13 1,5| Catalan method, properly so called, requires the construction 14 1,6| for his safety. His master called him back directly. ~The 15 1,9| praise of what he humorously called, "his apartments on the 16 1,1| to visit what he gravely called his "corn-field." And woe 17 1,1| the genus dog, properly so called." ~Harding could not help 18 1,1| flattened beak. Herbert called them tadorns. Top helped 19 2,1| mind which may justly be called "the reasoning of bravery." 20 2,1| they were what might be called provisional castaways. It 21 2,1| edible green turtle, so called from the color both of its 22 2,3| Do you know what they are called in Australia and New Zealand?" ~" 23 2,3| No, captain." ~"They are called 'fever trees.'" ~"Because 24 2,6| anthropoid apes, who are so called from their resemblance to 25 2,6| he had known, he might be called Jupiter, and Jup for short. ~ 26 2,7| poultry-yard, to which Neb called the attention of the colonists. 27 2,8| made that agreeable drink called by the Anglo-Americans spring-beer. ~ 28 2,0| to the southern species, called the "Cape Whale." ~"What 29 2,1| simple process the material called felt. This felt could then 30 2,1| impregnated, and which is called grease. This cleaning was 31 2,1| coal, which may justly be called the most precious of minerals." ~" 32 2,2| disappeared. His friend Neb called him, and for the first time 33 2,4| Pencroft, whom the reporter had called; "it is a common name for 34 2,4| who yet had a claim to be called a man. But it might justly 35 2,7| Britannia."' ~"This man was called Ayrton. He was, in fact, 36 2,7| Ben Joyce, as he may be called, guided it, sometimes preceded, 37 2,9| iron coasts, as they are called in some countries, and its 38 2,9| That which Pencroft called ribs was the pan of his 39 3,1| Herbert having immediately called Gideon Spilett, Pencroft, 40 3,3| Before long, he would be called upon for his determination. 41 3,9| seen that the poor boy had called up all his energy, and by 42 3,0| struggled with the convicts, he called to Ayrton, he poured forth 43 3,1| embrace. Since then, he always called him Dr. Spilett. ~The real 44 3,1| Australia, a sort of cassowary, called emu, five feet in height, 45 3,3| them recognized him and called him by the name which he 46 3,5| Pencroft. ~"He would not have called us if the means had been 47 3,6| submarine vessel the "Nautilus," called himself simply Captain Nemo, 48 3,8| except when unavoidably called off by other necessary occupations, 49 3,9| The engineer immediately called his companions together, 50 3,0| Pacific. A river there was called the Mercy, a mountain took